AdultCentro Honored With 2 Industry Awards in Europe

NEW YORK — AdultCentro was honored with two awards  at several recent trade shows in Europe.

The company won the GFY Innovative Company of the Year award at Webmaster Access in Amsterdam and the YNOT Best Adult Services Company award at the European Summit in Prague.

"It has been really impressive to see the support of our clients and colleagues over the last several months,” said Stan Da'Man, CEO of AdultCentro.

“To win awards based on their votes shows us that we are doing something right and serving the community effectively. Winning these honors is incredibly motivating.  We have so much to look forward to in 2012 that these awards will serve as constant reminders of how to really take AdultCentro to the next level."

In February, AdultCentro Publisher won its first honor, the XBIZ Award for Innovative Web Product of the Year.

While at the shows, AdultCentro showcased its AdultCentro Publisher to an international audience.

The website developing platform offers a variety of features and gives developers thousands of DVDs and HD videos of gay and straight content in multiple niches, formats and speeds that can be used to create full paysites, plugin feeds and/or inline feeds.

The company said AdultCentro has worked to enhance and improve its product offerings and looks forward to releasing AdultCentro Market out of beta in the coming month.

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